Just My Type: A Book About Fonts

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Simon Garfield explores the hidden world of typography, revealing how the letters we see every day shape our emotions and decisions. This book transforms a seemingly technical subject into a lively narrative about history, art, and human personality. You will discover why certain fonts evoke luxury while others feel cheap, and how a simple choice of typeface can spark international controversy or…

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